Monthly Archives: April 2013

I had big hopes for Colorado. My cousin was having his bachelor weekend up in Breckenridge and I was planning on staying a couple extra days to visit Rocky Mountain National Park. As it turns out, I could barely make it out of the cabin and I cut my trip short. It seems I caught … Continue reading →

I’ve never been to Colorado before, and I wish I could stay longer. It’s really beautiful out here. I brought my Fuji with me… but I won’t be sharing any pictures of the Rockeis with you just yet. I barely made it back to Washington earlier today from my trip to Trinidad and Tobago. I’ll be writing … Continue reading →

That’s what we call the subway in DC. It’s usually very crowded and often not working in certain places… but overall it’s not too bad (if there’s a stop near you). Maybe if I used it more often, I’d be singing a different tune. A few weeks ago, I went to run an errand near … Continue reading →

A while ago I decided I wanted to get a new point-and-shoot camera, particularly one with Wi-Fi capability. I’ve also been wanting to try out a compact from Sony for some time now… in fact I was torn between a NEX and my X-Pro (although I have zero regrets). I ended up buying a DSC-WX80. I … Continue reading →

As I was walking home from the bar this weekend, I pulled my little camera out of my cargo pants and started shooting from the hip. It didn’t help that I was drunk… or maybe it did! You be the judge. Continue reading →

These are some of my favorite shots from the past couple weeks that never made it into any of my other posts. All of them were shot with my Fuji X-Pro1 and 35mm lens before minimal processing in Lightroom. I just ordered the 14mm and look forward to putting it to use! Maybe the next … Continue reading →

Just in case you haven’t seen them yet… Part 1 – Fuji X-Pro1 – normal shots Part 2 – Canon 5D Mark III – normal shots Part 3 – Fuji X-Pro1 – infrared shots This final post features HDR shots that I took with my Mark III at the Washington Tidal Basin on Monday. These … Continue reading →